Comedy Cooks
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| Comedy Cooks | |
|---|---|
| Genre | |
| Based on | Cooku with Comali |
| Presented by | Twinkle Sheethal |
| Judges | Bhavana Nalan Shine |
| Country of origin | India |
| Original language | Malayalam |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 4 |
| Production | |
| Production locations | Kerala, India |
| Camera setup | Multi-camera |
| Running time | 60-75 minutes (approx.) |
| Original release | |
| Network | Asianet JioHotstar |
| Release | April 18, 2026 – present |
Comedy Cooks is an Indian Malayalam-language comedy-based cooking competition show.[1][2] It premiered on 18 April 2026 on Asianet and streaming on JioHotstar.[3] The show is an official adaptation of Tamil TV show Cooku with Comali.[4] The series marks debut of actress Bhavana to the television medium as the show's primary judge.[5][6]
The show follows a format where celebrity participants, designated as "Cooks," are paired with comedians, referred to as "Pookies." The contestants must prepare various dishes within a set time limit while managing physical and situational obstacles introduced by the comedians. The dishes are then evaluated by a panel of judges.[7][8]
Cast
Judges
Host
- Twinkle Sheethal
Pantry Incharge
Contestants
Cooks
- Sabumon Abdusamad[11]
- Shabareesh Varma[12]
- Anumol[13]
- Suchithra Nair
- Ansiba Hassan
- Hungry Mahi
- Geo Joseph
- Sandhya
Pookies
- Nevin Cappressious[14]
- Evin
- Kevin
- Dain Davis
- Meenakshi Raveendran
- Sreevidya Mullacherry
- Subin Tarzan
- Ashwin Vijayan[15]
Pairing
| Cooks | Pookies | |
|---|---|---|
| Week 1[8] | Week 2[16] | |
| Anumol | Ashwin | Ashwin |
| Shabareesh Varma | Nevin | Evin |
| Sandhya | Meenakshi | Sreevidya |
| Hungry Mahi | Kevin | Dain |
| Ansiba Haasan | Dain | Kevin |
| Sabumon Abdusamad | Sreevidya | Meenakshi |
| Geo Joseph | Subin | Nevin |
| Suchithra Nair | Evin | Subin |
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Cook of the Week
Advantage Task Winner
Elimination Round
Eliminated
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Production
The show is an official adaptation of Tamil TV show Cooku with Comali.[7] It was previously remade in Malayalam as Cook with Comedy in 2023, but that version was ended abruptly early due to poor reception.[17]